Friday, August 24, 2012

DIY 3 Ingredient Facial Moisturizer

courtesy of Crunchy Betty




Ingredient Number One – Your “Base” or “Carrier” Oil

In all actuality, you might want to just buy a base oil to begin with and test it with your face. See if your skin loves the base oil you choose, and then you can build on that. And, in even further actuality, just one ingredient may be all you ever want.
Your base oil is going to be the main ingredient in your facial oil blend, so choose well.
My two favorite base oils are argan oil and/or jojoba oil, because they’re both verrrrrrrry healing and nourishing, they’re both very light and they sink into your skin without any feeling of greasiness, and they’re great for all skin types.
Here are the base oils you could choose from (this is not an exhaustive list, but it’s most of ‘em):
  • Argan oil (great for dry, aging, oily, normal, or acne-prone skin)
  • Jojoba oil (great for dry, aging, oily, normal, or acne-prone skin)
  • Apricot kernel oil (great for any skin type, but especially good for normal, dry, and aging skin)
  • Sweet almond oil (just an all-around great facial oil, but it takes a bit longer to “sink in” than the first two)
  • Grapeseed oil (great for normal, oily, or acne-prone skin)
  • Avocado oil (great for dry and aging skin)
  • Hemp seed oil (great for any skin type, also very light)
Plan on your base oil being at least 2/3 of your facial oil mixture.

Ingredient Number Two – Extra Nourishing Bonus Oils

These are the oils that are a little more pricey, but with that price tag comes a beautiful kick in the pants to your troubled skin. Your skin wears pants, right?
If you want to skip the nourishing oils, that’s just fine. Maybe some day in the future you’ll want to add one. In fact, I’m sure you will. Because once you start rolling around in crunchiness, you never want to stop.
So here are some ideas for the more nourishing “bonus” oils:
  • Tamanu oil (wooooooooooonderful for acneic or oily skin, or skin with scars)
  • Rosehip seed oil (incredibly regenerating, this oil is known for it’s firming and anti-aging abilities – it’s good for dry, aging, and normal skin)
  • Carrot seed oil (you only need a small amount of this oil, but it’s superb for any skin type – is there anything it won’t heal?)
  • Borage oil (crazy high in oleic acids, this oil is great for most skin types, but especially oily and acneic skin)
  • Evening primrose oil (acne, aging, normal skin, you name it – and evening primrose oil can even be taken internally to help with acne)
  • Neem oil (very antimicrobial and healing, neem oil is a stellar choice for acne and oily skin)
  • Emu oil (emollient like you wouldn’t believe, emu oil is protective and nourishing for dry or aging skin)

Ingredient Number Three – Add Your Skin’s Favorite Essential Oil

Remember! You only need a couple of tiny drops of essential oil to get an amazing benefit for your skin. Essential oils are potent (and they last forever when you use them this way)!
There are FAR too many essential oils with skin benefits to list them all here, so I’m just picking and choosing a few of the more widely available or commonly known essential oils.
  • Lavender (acne, oily, or even dry skin – lavender is healing, but a little, tiny bit goes a long way)
  • Peppermint (like lavender, peppermint is great for oily and acneic skin, and like lavender don’t use much! It’s very astringent, but it might also tingle your skin right off its bones)
  • Chamomile (my favorite chamomile is Roman – and roman chamomile is wonderfully healing and soothing, so it’s great for ALL skin types. Really. Very, very great, but also very expensive)
  • Rose (wonderful for aging, dry and normal skin, it’s also pretty expensive, unless you find the “mixed with jojoba” kind, which just means it’s diluted and you can use more in your blend than if it were “neat”)
  • Rose geranium (another great, all-around healing essential oil – this is especially good for dry, sensitive, aging, and normal skin)
  • Palmarosa (my skin loooves this oil, and it’s great for any skin type, but it does seem to work well for breakouts, in addition to being softening and soothing for aging skin, which, yes, I have)
  • Lemongrass (brightening and toning, this is a great oil for normal, oily, or acneic skin)
  • Rosemary (got acne and oily skin? You might just want this)
Okay, quickly, here’s how you mix ‘em.

Creating Your Custom Homemade Facial Oil

This is where the fun starts. You get to experiment with what type of blend works best for your skin, but here’s the BEST place to start.
We’re going to assume you’re using a 1-oz bottle (for essential oil purposes), but if you use a smaller bottle, be sure to adjust your essential oil additions downward as necessary.
  1. Fill your small bottle just under 2/3 of the way with your base oil
  2. Add your “bonus nourishing” oil until the bottle is just about full (unless you’re using carrot seed oil, in which case just put in  a few drops)
  3. Add ONLY 4-7 drops of essential oil. Less if you’re using peppermint, especially. Cap and shake well after each drop, and you can gauge, very roughly, just how much essential oil you’ll need. You should be able to smell it, but it should not be overpowering. Just faintly identifiable.
And that’s it!
Keep your facial oil out of the sunlight, and it should be good for 8-12 months.

You can find almost all of these ingredients at the two places I love most: Mountain Rose Herbs and Vitacost (and here’s the $10.00 of coupon etc.).


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